Come explore the history of Richmond at some of its most famous sites, enjoy some of its fabulous food and stories. This City Center tour highlights Downtown Richmond's history, architecture, and local flavor with one food stop ... More info ›

Come explore the history of Richmond at some of its most famous sites, enjoy some of its fabulous food and stories. This City Center tour highlights Downtown Richmond's history, architecture, and local flavor with one food stop. Our tour is a unique way to experience all downtown has to offer and explore the neighborhoods that make up Richmond’s urban core. From beautiful architecture to fascinating stories about Richmond’s past, there is no better way to experience this city than on a bike with us!

Come join us as we explore Richmond’s city center. From the graceful lines of the Capitol square, and Jackson Ward's fascinating history to houses of the Fan and Monument Avenue, to the exuberance of the VMFA, we sample the best of the city center on our 3 hour tour. Includes a snack stop at Sugar and Twine Bakery that is included in the tour price. Tour includes a beautiful view of the River, and highlights the best and most interesting architecture and history that Richmond has to offer! There is not better way to experience Richmond than on a bike with us!

Turn Richmond into a game while partaking on a 2-hour Walking Adventure. Your smartphone will act as your guide, while you solve clues and complete challenges around the city ... More info ›

Turn Richmond into a game while partaking on a 2-hour Walking Adventure. Your smartphone will act as your guide, while you solve clues and complete challenges around the city. Entry price is per team.

Choose your own start time and embark on your adventure. With your smartphone as your guide, go on a brain-teasing and educational walking tour of your chosen neighborhood. Visit a series of locations and answer the questions or solve puzzles to receive your next instruction.

There is no need to race as quickly as possible from start to finish. Part of the fun is enjoying the sights, sounds, and tastes of the tour. Before heading to your next location, you’ll have time to eat, drink, enjoy the sights, and use the bathroom while the game clock is not running. You’re only timed on your travel and puzzles.

At the end of your adventure, see your rank based on a combination of your answers to the questions and game clock time.

Take in the beautify of Richmond Virginia's amazing Historical landmarks and sites on this 2-hour comprehensive history tour. Whether you were raised in Richmond or just visiting, you will travel through a rich narrative of 400 years of history in one of the most fascinating and oldest cities in America.

On this 2-hour historic trolley tour you will see the sights and learn about Richmond’s landmarks, riverfront, architecture and history ... More info ›

Take in the beautify of Richmond Virginia's amazing Historical landmarks and sites on this 2-hour comprehensive history tour. Whether you were raised in Richmond or just visiting, you will travel through a rich narrative of 400 years of history in one of the most fascinating and oldest cities in America.

On this 2-hour historic trolley tour you will see the sights and learn about Richmond’s landmarks, riverfront, architecture and history. We offer tours aboard our classic air conditioned trolley with cushioned seats, intricate seat frameworks, and social rather than traditional bus seating. Our comfortable trolley will take you to many of the most historic and popular landmarks in the city, with both a driver and guide who combine the rich history of Richmond with great stories, humor and wit. Some of the sites you will see and hear about are the State Capitol, Monument Avenue, St. John's Church, Libby Hill, the Valentine, the White House and the Museum of the Confederacy, the museum district, and many more! Sit back, relax and enjoy the best Richmond has to offer!

Virginia is home to over 150 Wineries through out this wonderful state, so come aboard and see the beautiful country side of Richmond Virginia as we transport you by trolley to some of Virginia's most fantastic wineries!

On this 4 hour wine tour, the trolley will stop at two vineyards, normally James River Cellars and Grayhaven Winery. Each vineyard has its own unique style, but both provide a fun and comfortable atmosphere to drink wine and relax with friends, family, or coworkers. This tour is regularly done on the weekends from 11am-3pm, based on interest and availability in a particular day, but we can also do a private wine tour with more flexibility with the date and timing if your group would prefer to have the trolley to yourselves! The price of each person's ticket will include the tastings at James River Cellars and at Grayhaven ... More info ›

Virginia is home to over 150 Wineries through out this wonderful state, so come aboard and see the beautiful country side of Richmond Virginia as we transport you by trolley to some of Virginia's most fantastic wineries!

On this 4 hour wine tour, the trolley will stop at two vineyards, normally James River Cellars and Grayhaven Winery. Each vineyard has its own unique style, but both provide a fun and comfortable atmosphere to drink wine and relax with friends, family, or coworkers. This tour is regularly done on the weekends from 11am-3pm, based on interest and availability in a particular day, but we can also do a private wine tour with more flexibility with the date and timing if your group would prefer to have the trolley to yourselves! The price of each person's ticket will include the tastings at James River Cellars and at Grayhaven. Come with us to try some of the delicious wines that Virginia has to offer!

This Plantation tour includes Transport on our beautiful trolleys to two (2) plantations, with admission into each of them. Charles City County, strategically located between the James and Chickahominy rivers is home some of Virginia's historic plantations that have survived the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the Civil War ... More info ›

This Plantation tour includes Transport on our beautiful trolleys to two (2) plantations, with admission into each of them. Charles City County, strategically located between the James and Chickahominy rivers is home some of Virginia's historic plantations that have survived the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the Civil War. Step back in time with us as we show you the beautiful country side along the way as we visit these wonderful plots of land that are timeless. This tour has a 4-person minimum to book.

Walk in the footsteps and homes of 3 U.S. Presidents. Site of the First Thanksgiving in the nation, 1619. Beautiful grounds nestled next to the James River. All starting in 1613!

Sherwood Forest Home of the 10th US President John Tyler from 1842-1862, and has been the continuous residence of the Tyler family since he purchased it in 1842. Known to be the longest frame house in America, over 300 feet long. Sherwood Forest Plantation reflects the lifestyle of this mid-19th century Presidential family.

Shirley Plantation is Virginia’s first plantation, founded in 1613, and America’s oldest family business. The chronicle of Shirley Plantation best exemplifies the period in our nation’s history between the settlement at Jamestown in 1607 and the movement towards American independence from Great Britain in 1776. After eleven generations and under the leadership of one family, Shirley Plantation has survived Indian uprisings, Bacon’s Rebellion, the American Revolution, the American Civil War, and the Great Depression.

Evelynton was originally part of William Byrd’s expansive Westover Plantation. Named for Byrd’s daughter, Evelyn, this site has been home to the Ruffin family since 1847. The family patriarch, Edmund Ruffin, fired the first shot of the Civil War at Fort Sumter. Evelynton was the site of fierce Civil War skirmishes in 1862, when General George McClellan waged his destructive Peninsula Campaign; J.E.B. Stuart, Stonewall Jackson and John Pelham bravely led the Southern offensive in the Battle of Evelynton Heights.

Westover was built circa 1730 by William Byrd II, the founder of Richmond. It is noteworthy for its secret passages, magnificent gardens, and architectural details. The grounds and garden are open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, but the house is not open to the public. Westover was named for Henry West, fourth Lord Delaware and son of Thomas West, Governor of Virginia. The shady tulip poplars framing the building are more than 150 years old. The house is considered one of the most outstanding example of Georgian architecture in America.

Select between our 1 or 2-Hour Richmond Landmark Segway tour and we will explore interesting and notable sites in and around the great city of Richmond, which is the capital of Virginia, is among America’s oldest major cities. There is plenty to see and experience on this tour and you will leave with a wealth of knowledge.

Select between our 1 or 2 hour tour and explore some of Richmond Virginia's most historic landmarks ... More info ›

Select between our 1 or 2-Hour Richmond Landmark Segway tour and we will explore interesting and notable sites in and around the great city of Richmond, which is the capital of Virginia, is among America’s oldest major cities. There is plenty to see and experience on this tour and you will leave with a wealth of knowledge.

Select between our 1 or 2 hour tour and explore some of Richmond Virginia's most historic landmarks. Departing from 1301 East Cary St, we will set off on an adventure that will include sites such as the Canal Walk originally begun and envisioned by George Washington, Brown’s Island 1865 Bridge that was the main evacuation out of the city as it burned in 1865. Tredegar American Civil War Center that is the main foundry for the south during the Civil War and St Paul’s Church where Robert E Lee and Jefferson Davis both worshiped.

Your guide will also take you to the Old City Hall, one of the best examples of Gothic architecture in the country, Egyptian Building, Monumental Church where Edgar Allen Poe’s mother performed as an actress and which met with great tragedy. Then there is the State Capitol grounds designed by Thomas Jefferson and the oldest capitol in the country. We will also provide great photo ops in areas that only Segway's are allowed to get up close. You will also be lead to Court End, which is the wealthiest area of the city in the early 1900s and includes Supreme Court Justice John Marshall House-oldest brick home in the city.

To round off this trip you will see Museum of the Confederacy, that was Jefferson Davis’s home during the Civil War. This tour has it all and you will see as much as we can show you in this amazing adventure.